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The Clinical Laboratory Scientist II (CLS II) functions with general directions from senior technical personnel in the Blood Bank. Responsibilities include performing routine and technically complex laboratory tests and analyses requiring well developed cognitive, manipulative, and problem-solving skills.
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Learn how to meet the needs of criminal justice involved clients in your role as a clinician in adult drug and recovery courts.
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Utilize your problem-solving skills to take partial diagnoses to the next level, offering comprehensive solutions to sewer and drain problems. Strong problem-solving and negotiation skills, with the ability to conduct two-man closes.
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3+ years of experience implementing Deltek Costpoint · Detailed Client Requirement Analysis· Data Selection and Conversion Strategies · Data Mapping and System Architecture · Data Imports, Exports, and Conversions· Data Discrepancy Cleanup· Demonstrated analytical, problem-solving, organizational, interpersonal, communication skills· Solid Microsoft Suite skills required.
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Pangea Properties is searching for a talented, ambitious, self-directed maintenance professional with strong customer service and problem solving skills. Pangea Properties is a privately held real estate investment trust (REIT) headquartered in Chicago.
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As our Site Reliability Engineer, you will need strong logic and problem-solving skills to guide creation and maintenance of reusable enterprise cloud technology solutions. Creative troubleshooting & problem-solving skills.
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Strong attention to detail, facilitation, team building, collaboration, organization and problem-solving skills. Ability to work methodically and analytically in a quantitative problem-solving environment and demonstrated critical thinking skills.
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Exemplary analytical problem-solving skills and knowledge of business intelligence tools (I.e., Domo, Looker, Tableau). Familiarity with a Modern Data Stack (I.e., ETL tools like dbt, Airflow, Fivetran, and cloud data warehouses like BigQuery, Snowflake, Azure, or Redshift.
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You’ll be expected to utilize your full range of skills across people management, integrations of software and hardware, problem solving, market intelligence, strategic thinking, and the art of the possible in a rapidly evolving Generative AI and data science marketplace to make recommendations, decisions and ultimately deliver exceptional prototype experiences.
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Ultimately, an outstanding Tennis Professional should be able to motivate students as well as demonstrate exceptional communication, problem-solving and organizational skills. Under the direction of the Tennis Director, the Tennis Professional will provide tennis lessons to students of varying ages and skill sets.
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Subject matter expertise in applying statistics and problem solving in related areas, such as RBM, statistical monitoring, research experiments, and AI/ML. Scientific curiosity As the Centralized Statistical Monitoring (CSM) Lead, the Associate Director's primary responsibilities include: Leading a Data Science project team and collaborating with the study team.
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The System Engineering Chief Architect is responsible for technical coordination of Power Systems, Structural Engineering, Communication and Network Engineering, Subject Matter Experts while incorporating their own expertise to resolve technical challenges to include requirements and dependency management, through collaborative problem solving with all relevant stakeholders.
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Ultimately, an exceptional framing carpenter should demonstrate excellent problem-solving skills and ensure that all tasks are completed in a timely manner. Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills.
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Engage cross-functionally to implement change and lead rapid tool recovery, problem-solving process, and breakdown analysis (autopsy) of failed equipment, station, or component. Ability to read and interpret technical standards – equipment drawings, schematic diagrams, P&IDs, technical/user manual, and circuit diagrams to assist and coach during problem-solving.
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Serve as Problem Based Learning PBL facilitator; Faculty member will contribute directly to the Mission of LECOM embodying the essence of Osteopathic Principles and Practices by assisting with Institutional fundraising and participating in the LECOM Scholarship Auction.
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